Ninja Theory revealed on Twitter recently that it had been forced to can the game it had been working on prior to Hellblade, which was revealed at gamescom last week. Now the English developer has released an ‘Experience’ trailer and early gameplay for the game, which was called Razer.

Facebook’s acquisition of Oculus VR may have left a sour taste in the mouth of Mojang founder Markus ‘Notch’ Persson, but a subsequent tweet from Razer CEO Min-Liang Tan suggests that it’s moving into that space in some capacity.

Razer has grown to much more than just a peripheral manufacturer, and rivals established gaming PC companies like Alienware. CEO Min-Liang Tan’s insistence on quality and community is a major factor in this success.

Razer’s Min-Liang Tan is used to being laughed at and described as crazy, but in his chat with VG247 the CEO explained the company’s constant commitment to doing what it wants to – not what seems most sensible.

Razer boss Min-Liang Tan admits he does’t run Razer “like a real company”; the PC and peripherals manufacturer ships every product at a loss, for example. Speaking to VG247, the CEO shows off his sense of humour and commitment to gaming, not profits.